Environment Control
Setting the environment is critical for correct job execution. Accelerator provides two methods to control the execution environment.
- Use a snapshot of the environment used at submission time. This method is the simplest and is automatically selected if the environment variable VOV_ENV is not defined. The disadvantage of this method is that the snapshot may not be portable across platforms.Note: This method is not available for Windows.
- Use a named environment, which allows the tasker
to create the environment on the fly using the VOV Environment Utilities.
This method offers several advantages: strict control on the environment, greater efficiency, less disk space utilization, easier execution across multiple platforms. This method is used if the environment variable VOV_ENV is defined; the value of the variable indicates the name of the environment to use.Note: This method is required for Windows.
Use Environment Snapshots
- The environment variable VOV_ENV is not set.
- The environment variable VOV_ENV is set to the value "" (the empty string) or the value DEFAULT.
- The environment variable VOV_ENV contains the substring SNAPSHOT.
Possible values of nc_snapshotdir | |
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homedir | Use directory ~/.ncsnapshots/$VOVARCH |
serverdir | Use directory PROJECTNAME.swd/snapshots/$USER/$VOVARCH |
any other value | Use the directory $LOGDIR/snapshots/$USER/$VOVARCH, where LOGDIR is controlled by the variable NC_LOGDIR and has default value ./vnc_logs |
The environment snapshot is a file in Bourne-Shell syntax, which contains most of the
variables in the current environment. The variables that are excluded from the
snapshot include the following: HOST OSREV OSTYPE TERMCAP SHELL
PWD
. These variables are defined in the file
$VOVDIR/tcl/vtcl/vovenvutils.tcl
An environment snapshot may be shared by many jobs.
- Ensure sure the environment variable VOV_ENV is not defined.
- Do not use the option -e.
% unsetenv VOV_ENV
% wx run sleep 10
Resources= linux
Env = SNAPSHOT(vnc_logs/snapshots/joe/linux/env4590.env)
Command = vw sleep 10
Logfile = vnc_logs/20020704/180936.7793
JobId = 00350601
vnc: message: Scheduled jobs: 1 Total estimated time: 0s
Named Environments
The Accelerator Environment Utilities consist of two commands: vel, lists the available environments; ves switches between environments. For more information, refer to Environment Management.
% vel
vel: message: Environment directories:
1 /release/VOV/latest/sun5/local/environments
1 . tcl BASE UNIX utilities, X windows, and VOV
1 . tcl D Define vars: Usage: ves "+D(VAR1=value1,...)"
1 . tcl DEFAULT Just a name for whatever you already have.
% ves BASE
Select a Named Environment
- When submitting a job, to select the environment in which to run the job, use the
option -e. Examples are shown below:
% wx run -e BASE sleep 10 ...output omitted... % wx run -e BASE+SPICE sleep 10 ...output omitted... % wx run -e "BASE+D(MYVAR=somevalue)" sleep 10 ...output omitted...
Use Snapshot with Named Environment
- A combination of an environment snapshot and a name environment can be set up. Try
the following example shows using the -e option to set up a
combined environment with a SNAPSHOT plus a name environment CALIBRE:
% wx run -e SNAPSHOT+CALIBRE sleep 10 ...output omitted... % wx run -e SNAPSHOT+MODULE1+CALIBRE sleep 10 ...output omitted...